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Boston Red Sox Fans are apparently removing frustration on social media after Rafael Devers traded.
Shortly after the Sox completed a three-game sweep of their arch rival New York Yankees, they sent home Deverse via Green Monsters on Sunday. San Francisco Giants.
After Sox signed three-base Alex Bregman, writing was on the wall for a while, and eventually Devers refused to play one base. Devers was only designated batters throughout the season.
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The Red Sox told Newton police that members of the organization were doxxed after the team traded Rafael Devers. (Tim Heitman, Mark J. Reblass)
But despite clear friction at the clubhouse, Devers is the face of the franchise, the last man on the 2018 World Series Championship team, apparently disappointing Sox fans.
Newton police said the deal shelter led to reports that “some members of the Red Sox were victims of Doxx on social media due to recent transactions.”
Police told Fox News Digital that they had been notified by a representative of the Boston Red Sox organization, but they “were not investigating any online threats.”
Red Sox did not immediately respond to requests for comment from Fox News Digital.
TMZ Sports I first reported doxxing.

Boston Red Sox’s Rafael DeVers runs on base on July 14, 2024 after hitting a two-run home run for Boston in the first inning of a baseball game against the Kansas City Royals. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)
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Speaking about trade with reporters on Monday, Breslow actually said at the end of the season that they have “there’s a real chance” “Winning more games” There’s no shelter than him.
The Giants have taken on all the remaining $250 million on Devers’ contract. A lot of cash is now available and Breslow, the right team for postseason races, said the front office will continue to look for ways to improve the team.
“For some reason, this team is an example of how the whole thing isn’t bigger than the total parts,” he said. “And I believe that these are principles that we need to be faithful as we are great teammates, sacrificing and stepping up for each other and embodying this shared vision.

Boston Red Sox’s Rafael Devers responds on the way to One Base after being played in New York in six innings of a baseball game against the New York Yankees on Sunday, June 8, 2025. (AP photo/Noah K. Murray)
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“So, at the end of the season, we can look back and say we have won more games than we have elsewhere.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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